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Pressing the SEL button doesn't bring up, a Treble/Bass option, well, certainly not on my model, which I inherited when I bought my car a few weeks back.
I found this question when I came across the same issue myself and the original poster has probably solved it by now.
There are a lot of buttons on the unit but I discovered, after a lot of messing around and eq/XDSS button on the lower right hand side of the unit, which when pressed hard and held down, will "take out" the XDSS option, which I think supplies the "excessive" bass.
You can then press it once again and scroll through a number of EQ options which will further deal with the problem.
There are 2 "User" EQ options, which, with a bit of playing about with, will probably give you the perfect Treble/Bass set up you want, though I haven't had time to play with them, or work them out, yet.
Therefore, I have the EQ set to "Pop," which gives me a much better sound all round.
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